Margot Liberty, widely known as an anthropologist specializing in Northern Plains Indians and ranching culture, is the author, coauthor, or editor of Cheyenne Memories, with John Stands In Timber; A Northern Cheyenne Album, with photographs by Thomas B. Marquis; Working Cowboy: Recollections of Ray Holmes; A Cheyenne Voice: The Complete John Stands In Timber Interviews; and Songs and Snippets: Poems of Margot Liberty.
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"A charming book and a pleasurable read. Margot Liberty's memoir of teaching in a one-room schoolhouse in a sparsely populated corner of Montana seems timeless, yet its setting in the early 1950s gives us a glimpse of a little-studied, changing, postwar West."--Mary Murphy, coeditor of Montana Legacy: Essays on History, People, and Place "Margot Liberty has written a warm and memorable account of the everyday struggles and triumphs of teaching in an isolated, one-room schoolhouse in the 1950s. She gives us a very personal glimpse into a unique time and place in the American West that might otherwise have been forgotten." --Pamela Smith Hill, author of Laura Ingalls Wilder: A Writer's Life